Even if it's empty, chances are, somebody still owns it. If you don't have their permission to park your vehicle on that property, they could have it towed.
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its easy as you research them the empty spaces around your mall turn into a parking lot! hope this helps!
Cutting across empty parking rows or diagonally through lots
A surface lot is an open-air parking area typically found adjacent to buildings or in urban areas. It consists of designated parking spaces where vehicles can be parked temporarily. Surface lots are easily accessible compared to parking structures and are often used in commercial and residential settings.
In the US, the term for a car park is a parking lot(often shortened to lot, also used for the outside collection of cars at an auto dealer). The term for a building is a parking garage, which is also used for vehicle repair shops and for a residential building or separate room used for cars.
As long as the security guards don't catch you !
School Zone, Residential area, Parking Lot, Park
I doubt it. It was an empty parking lot. There was no obligation on the person parking to use one of the available spaces, unless there was a prohibition notice displayed which forbid parking beside the ATM. Even then, such a prohibition would be unenforceable if the parking lot is private land. For the driver of the parked car to have any 'blame', there would need to be a sign warning them that cars parked in this area were especially liable to damage. As the driver of the moving vehicle, you carry the blame for the collision.
It depends on the laws of your state
To turn an empty lot into a parking lot, first, assess the land for zoning regulations and obtain any necessary permits. Clear the area of debris, vegetation, and any existing structures. Then, level the ground and install appropriate drainage systems to manage water runoff. Finally, lay down a suitable surface material, such as asphalt or gravel, and mark parking spaces with paint or signage.
Residential is a singular and plural word if you mean residential lot. "I live on a residential lot." ; "There are a lot of residential lots."
Not unless the stone used to pave the parking lot contained fossils.